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You should be getting twice the frame rate at same settings, or higher settings at same frame rate.
Whats the CPU?
From what I've read online, mobo makers are releasing BIOS updates for 300 and 400 series mobos to extend SAM to Zen 1, Zen 1+ and ZEN 2 CPUs.
I've also read that even RX 5000 series can use SAM, not sure about VEGA and 500 series (and earlier) GPUs
Very exciting to hear that. Thanks!
Bare in mind that your driver may not activate SAM if it detects the Ryzen 3900x on Windows.
As other mentioned, AMD only guarantees support on Ryzen 3 CPUs. Although older CPUs support this feature, it is probably deactivated on Windows (on Linux you have to force the driver to enable BAR support for any CPU different to Ryzen 3... at least for now)
@OP
Can confirm SAM is working on MSI X570 Unify with a 3900x with 6800.
Increase in benchmarks ranges from 1-5% so far. Havent tested games yet.
Where is your source to verify this kind of info? Or is it just an issue you've had on your own PC?
Plus you state it won't work on a 3900X CPU, yet you say it requires a Ryzen 3 CPU... like WTF are you referring to with Ryzen 3. Ryzen 3 is a sub-series within a CPU Family. I.E. Ryzen 3, 5, 7, 9... Did you mean Ryzen 3xxx series CPUs as a whole? And if so how does that make any sense if you state that it wouldn't work on a 3900X, which is a Ryzen 3xxx series CPU using Zen2
What I say is based on information that AMD devs shared on forums (link at the end of my comment).
Yeah, I meant for Zen 3 CPUs.
Here you can get some information related to the driver support: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Mesa-21.0-SAM-Zen-3-RDNA2
And here are some comments from an AMD driver dev: https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/linux-graphics-x-org-drivers/open-source-amd-linux/1215570-linux-support-expectations-for-the-amd-radeon-rx-6000-series?p=1215694#post1215694
If I recall correctly, they even mentioned that this feature can also be enabled on some Intel CPUs.
But I listed AMD's official requirements at the very top of this thread. Like I said Ryzen 5xxx series, as are AMD's exact words per their requirements page. Forget all this Zen2 / Zen3 stuff for a moment, its very confusing to some. It's easier to just speak upon a series of CPUs. Now I understand that with Ryzen 3xxx series, IIRC the ones such as 3500X and above are Zen2 and the 3xxx series models below that are still just a Zen+
As I said, I meant for Zen 3. If needed I can edit my comment...
Regarding the official requirements, if you read my comment with the corrections you will see that in the end I say the same as you wrote in your comment. But, based on what AMD Linux driver devs mentioned (read my links) it is not true that you cannot enable SAM with Ryzen 1/2/3xxx as you can actually override this setting on Linux (with a big "Here be dragons" of course).
Long story short, if you are using Windows you're probably out of luck if you don't fulfill current AMD requirements but in the future this may change.
I have it working correctly (with predicted performance boosts seen) on a 3900x and windows 10...